GRR: HS Girls
Advocating and working with other sports can help rugby get back on the field, especially for high school teams and leagues.
The Charlotte Tigress are looking especially strong in this early season.
Having won comfortably in a couple of shortened warmups against Highland og Ohio in West Virginia this past weekend, the Tigress show how you can come out of the back end of COVID shutdowns as strong as ever.
Recruiting, coaching, and player enthusiasm are all strong, and they make for a strong team.
The Tropical 7s week, which culminates in the tournament April 2-3, is looking nicely put together, but there are still spots open.
As more regions become more open to training and play, more teams are able to get themselves ready.
Panther Rugby Academy (PRA) and American Rugby Pro Training Center (ARPTC) have announced a joint strategic alliance to develop rugby programs and further promote USA Rugby High Performance Program.
The organizations will work together to support tours and special events that maximize opportunities for developing rugby athletes.
The Colorado Interscholastic Rugby Association, the new league of school- and school-district-supported high school teams in the Centennial State, has added two new schools and four new teams.
Central High School in Grand Junction, Colo. will bring a boys team and girls team to the league, and so will Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch.